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State of North Carolina
Department of Archives and History
Raleigh
11 August 1965
Honorable David M. Britt
1402 State Legislative Building
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Britt:
This morning, too late to be remedied, the engineers of the Department of Administration informed us that, because of the heavy drain of sound output furnished radio and television stations, we would not be able to hook up our Gray Audograph in the Legislative Building Auditorium. This explains why we are not recording the hearings before your Commission.
We are, however, arranging with WUNC for a tape recording of the entire proceedings, and this tape will be preserved in the Archives.
Sincerely yours,
H.G. Jones
State Archivist
HGJ:ksp

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State of North Carolina
Department of Archives and History
Raleigh
11 August 1965
Honorable David M. Britt
1402 State Legislative Building
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Britt:
This morning, too late to be remedied, the engineers of the Department of Administration informed us that, because of the heavy drain of sound output furnished radio and television stations, we would not be able to hook up our Gray Audograph in the Legislative Building Auditorium. This explains why we are not recording the hearings before your Commission.
We are, however, arranging with WUNC for a tape recording of the entire proceedings, and this tape will be preserved in the Archives.
Sincerely yours,
H.G. Jones
State Archivist
HGJ:ksp